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Antony Gormley transforms London's skyline with his first retrospective

Anthony Gormley is Britain’s most beloved sculptor, and his new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery is vast, uncompromising and characteristically…

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Rhyme and punishment

Comedian Sam Stone ponders words, and acts of physical violence on stage. What do people say if they really don't…

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From dream to reality: Tottenham takes on the arts

Seven years after his death, MP Bernie Grant’s vision for the future of the arts in London is emerging among…

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University 2.0

This month Tara turns her hand towards the pop-culturisation of Universities, in an era where students are more than aware…

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Punks lead the charge

Tis the season to be merry. Not to mention culturally stimulated, thrash your guts out in the mosh pit, and…

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A girl’s film festival adventures in Creteil and Berlin

It's been a big month for our intrepid film festival reporter. First, Fiona went to Creteil international Festival De Femmes,…

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The long and short of real-time docos

If you want to watch documentaries, it’s time to turn the television off. Even just for four minutes. All over…

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Why I chose suburbia instead of bohemia

To be an artist do you really have to starve? Ralph Grayden tells us about his own experiences juggling art…

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Why are Swedish bands so great?

The Knife, The Sounds, Soundtrack of Our Lives, Jose Gonzalez, Crazy Frog, the list goes on. It's striking how many…

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Why I chose suburbia instead of bohemia

To be an artist do you really have to starve? Ralph Grayden tells us about his own experiences juggling art…

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